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Get ready for 'stealth layoffs' at Big Law firms as the economy slows

Por: Business Insider Business September 30, 2022

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When it came time for her January performance review, O., a senior associate at a white-shoe law firm in New York, had some idea of what would happen. She'd done good work, but she was billing around 1,600 hours a year, far less than the busiest lawyers do.  O. had expected that a partner would share feedback from other lawyers and urge her to bill more time. Instead, over Zoom, the partner leading her performance review told her that it... + full article



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